Hi!
It's both pnp and legacy, TELEWELL 2814SI, internal.
Now heres a funny thing:
After I run windows95 and reboot into linux the modem is found on port
three, i.e. 'com3'=cua2. The com two port is disabled in bios. When I
reboot and go into bios again and enable the second serial port and set it
to port two with irq 3, save + exit + reboot, then the modem is also found
but still at com three. In this stage I have three com ports configured
(1, 2 and 3).
If I then reboot, once more, enter bios setup, change the second serial
port to disabled (again) and reboot, THEN I have two serial ports, i.e.
one for mouse and the other one for modem (and now at port TWO). Note,
while doing this, I don't change any configuration jumpers on the modem.
The com port on the modem is FOUR! If I don't have the modem configured as
pnp and port four NOTHING works...
Ok, you can all laugh ;);)
Perhaps I should go with option one...
Best,
_/_/ Greger Haga, [EMAIL PROTECTED] _/_/
On Thu, 27 Aug 1998, Norbert Bottlaender-Prier wrote:
> Greger Haga a écrit:
> >
> > Hi!
> >
> > Win 95 is blocking my modem!
> >
> > After running Win95 on my dual boot system linux cannot find the modem. If
> > I pull the card out and insert and reboot, everything ok.
> >
> > Any cure for this?
>
> 1. the "horse cure" : buy a new modem (prefer an external one)
> 2. the "abstinence cure" : Deactivate some "modem manager" program in
> Win95 which obviously is spamming your modem's ram with some junk
> information, so that it *behaves like* a winmodem (maybe it won't no
> longer work in win59swod, but in Linux instead :-)
> 3. the "psycho cure" : *tell us everything about your modem (more than
> you did above :-), is it pnp, etc... and more... and maybe we can help
> you solve your problem...*
>
> >
> > _/_/ Greger Haga, [EMAIL PROTECTED] _/_/
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> -"Since I have dual boot, Win95 has become much more stable"
> -"That's what YOU think. In reality since, sometimes you happen to
> shutdown Lose95 before the GPF does it for you..."
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